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    THE OMAHA DALLY BEE : THURSDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1882.
THREE MEN LYNCHEl
Seattle Vigilantes Deal Ov
Swiit Justtco to the
Two Murderers of
Reynolds.
Tnltoii front Court anil Ilnnrjod i
Ono Mlntito Another Crim-
liinl SwttiiK Up Botworm
Thorn'
Spcchl to the Sn rnuir-K-o Chronicle.
SEATTLE , W. T. , January 18. Tl
death of George 15. Reynolds in th
city lust night caused the moat intcni
excitement. Ho had been foully inu
dered in the street , on his way lioiiu
by two men , nnd it was determine
that his death should bo avenged. Tli
fire boll tapped three times three , an
two hundred men m&t at the pngin
house , determined that speedy justic
ahould bo moled out to the porpotn
tors if found. A vigilance commitU
was formed and its members told of ! ' i
squads to aid the police in finding tli
murderers. About ! ) : ! ? 0 o'clock ' tw
nieu wore found on Harrington i
Smith's wharf , answering the clescrii
tion of those who hud committed th
murder. They wcro taken botoro Jut
tico Coombs and thence to jail. Mon
bora of the committee wont to the ja
nnd demanded the prisoners. The elli c (
promised that the men should L
taken out of jail this morning an
brought to open trial. Early thi
morning groups of men might be sec
about the streets engaged in earnoe
conversation. It became apparen
that should the mon captured ho guilt ,
they would never live to see the BUI
go down to-day. At ! ) o'clock Yealpr'
Ilall wns filled to its utmost capacity
When the prisoners were brought ii
there was perfect silence. W. II
White and Judge Jacobs represontoi
the county , and W. W. Holcoml
appeared for the defense. The pris
oners gave the names of Howard ntii
Sullivan. Twenty-eight witnesac
were examined. The testimony wa
absolutely conclusive , and they wcr
proved beyond n possibility of dou'i
to bo the mon who mutdcrcd Roy
Holds. The examination consume )
about three hours.
I'llKr-AKINO THK (1 ALLOWS.
While this was taking place withii
the hall , preparations were m.ikinj
by the vigilantes for final notion
Every arrangement was cnmplotot
and men wcro stationed at ditleron
places. The ollicers wore to be soizec
und thu prisoners carried away. A
Occidental square a largo scantlini
was placed in the forks of two shad
trees , about eighteen feet apart , tli
scantling being about fourteen fee
from the ground. When the ovi
dcnco was all in the prisoners , b
their attorney , said they had nothin
to say. Tlio Judge said : "I now re
JiiRtid the prioners , and " N
further words were heard , a wil
shout arose , the olllcurn wore seized
the prisoners grasped by us man
resolute men as could got about them
Iteeistcnco wus useless. They wet
hurried through the alley back of th
pavilion to Occidental square , wher
the rude gallows stood.
THE UF.3TT.IMB OX KKCOltl ) .
Ono of the men made seine resistance
anco in the hall , but in a twinkling h
was thrown upon the ground , and i
another moment both men were uu
dornoath the bar ; a rope , ulread
prepared , wn about the neck of oacl
the other end being thrown over tli
timber , nnd in one minute from th
time Judge Coombs remanded th
prisoners to the custody of the oflicor
they wcro suspended between heavoi
and earth. VNcithor mon said u word
or if anything was spoken it wn
j , drowned in the terrible rour of juat iv
' * dignsition that carried them on. Jtidg
Green attempted to cut the rope thu
held ono of the men with a knife
Ho was hustled about with muc
haste , and rather roughly tre.itcd.
HOW TIIKY MKT DKATII.
When the men were raised to tli
timber over which thu lines wei
passed , their heads came in violoi
contact with it. The smaller mui
Howard , died nt once , his neok bein
broken by the force of the blow. II
throw up his hands and escaped tli
rope as ho went up , but they at OIK
foil loosely by his aide. IIo gave a
tor that no indication of life. Still
van waa undoubtedly strangled i
death. His feet twitched , and neve :
al tunes were drawn up.
After Howard and Sullivan hn
been told to-day that they were to I
hanged , and that nothing could iia\
them from the gallows , that oven i
the latjt testimony was being given tl
rope had been procured and the tin
ber irom which they would short !
awingjud been put in place , they ai
mitwnuuit they were the mon wl
had murclored George Reynolds la
night.
ANOTHHIl MUUnr.UI'.It DOOMI'.ll.
Last October onolJ ciijamin 1'ayi
shot David Sires , n special polii
oflicor , in cold blood. Lynching wr
thou talked of strongly. Ilo lit
since that time been kept in th
county jail hero. At about 1 o'cloc
the lire boll again gave three time
throe taps , calling the committee tc
Rothor again. The lapping of th
boll carried Payne's doom. Abou
five hundred men wont to the jail
tore down the tall fencing on th
south aide nnd gained admission t
the yard , The bolt was ehoj
' . ' ped out of the door ca1
. j ing , and the first door t
I' i the jail swung ofwn. The second on
was harder to conquer , but it yieldc
to the repeated blows of the sledge
But ono door yet remained nnd it n
quired hard labor to get it open. ' .
1 was literally battered to pieces , an
1 < gave admission to thu determined me
without. "Whore's Payne ? " was tl
word first spoken. The prisoner
who were In the corridor , who.
Pay no nlso was , pointed him out , in
lie wus ( seized ,
THE SECOND QALLOWH SOKNK.
The committee brought him dow
to the Biiaro | , When his eyes read
on the ghastly spectacle of two fori
uuspended from thu scantling , wi
blackened faces aud protrudti
tongues , lie gave no sign of fear , o
copt that his face was perfectly cole
f less. When the rope wiu about Ii
f , | nock nnd his hands tied , some oi
" ' called out from the crowd of 800
1,0000 men bUnding about , "Did y <
fire the shot that killed Ofilcer .Siren
I'ayuo cried out , "If you hang n
you will hang an innocent man
ITo said nothing further th
could bo heard , for several hu
dred voices raised a shout that drowi
od all else.nd his body look ilfl plai
between the murderers of Reynold
His logs twitched and drew tin , at :
his breast heaved convulsively fi
some moments. Ho evidently slrai
gled lo death. Finally his llml
alraightcncd out , and the three fern
hung motionless , gazed at nnd con
monlcd upon for about forty minute
when they wcro cut down and throw
into nn express wagon. Thin wi
hauled by men around to the undo
taking establishment ,
THK .nmv's
The verdict of the jury nurmnnnr
by acting Coroner Coombs was brii
and to the point , In each case tli
jury returned the following verdict :
\Vu , the jury summoned in tli
above caso. find that ( hort his naiiu
came to his death by hanging , hi :
from the evidence furnished wo nr
unable to find by whoso hands.V
are satisfied that in his death niibitnr
tial and speedy justice has been HU !
served.
The following dispatches from Per
Townsend and Olympio , received thi
afternoon , give additional evidence ( .
the justice of the citizens of Seattl
in vindicating real law and in BUIII
inarily punishing these murderers :
OI.VMPIA , January 18.
To the Citir.otm of Seattle :
Olympia congratulates your on 01
: lie prompt manner of suppressing th
awloas rowdy dement.
( Signed ) CITUK.N * or OLVMPIA.
PoiiTTowNHENi ) , January IS.
To the Citizens of Scuttle :
We , the citizens of Port Townsend
ndorto your action in executing th
hreo murderers to-day , and congratu
ate you on your prompt notion in sot
ing evil doers a lesson. Kvorybod ;
cjoicing and pleased with the action
( Signed ) MANY CITI/.KNB.
Qormnn Emigration to Amorlcn.
Consul Schocrlu , of I3armen , Ger
nany , sends the following intorcstiiij
lispatch , under recant date , to tin
tate department :
Emigration from thu fatherland
irincipally to the United Slates , hai
.isumed giganlic proportions in tin
ourso of this year. This nnpreco
lonted exodus is engaging thu serioui
tlention of the German economists
ml especially that of the impurin
hancallor. The former have beei
alculnting the working value of tin
average omigrnnt , and state that Uu
orvicoB of every laboring man loavim
.ho country may bo valued at 81,000
There can be put little doubt Um
every emigrant is worth that yoarlj
miount to the United States. Com
niting the wealth the United Stiitei
icquiro by the influx of population on
his basis , nnd cut hunting thu numbu :
if emigrants to the United Stntei
hiring the year J881 as Imviii )
reached 000,000 , the country wouh
lave gained in Hint period § 000 ,
000,000.
As a matter of grave consideration
and in order to call urgent attentioi
0 the extraordinary drain on tin
roung men population subject to mili
iiry duty , Prince Hismnrck hai
atoly submitted to thu Dundosratl
federal council ) a series of table
ihowing that during thu year 1880 m
ens than 11-tS , I young men liable t
nilitary service have loft Germnny fo
ho United States , and , as in th
iourso of this present your the num
> er of emigrants was unusually largi
1 seems not unlikely that the arm
may bo deprived of at least 20,00
Doling men. 1
In order to chqck thia tide of em
{ ration , the public posting of placard
mm emigration agents and formg
iteamship companies hai boon prc
libited in Durlin , and n bill throwin
ill kinds of technical diflicullies ii
ho way of emigration in likely to b
ntroducod in the next scusioii of th
leicliatag. In addition to this , tli
irovincial authorities in Prussia Imv
juuii ordered to iiiiiiru ( [ into , mil
report on , the extent and causes ( i
this alarming emigration.
The following table show * the prc
. ressivo scale of omigr.ition from Got
many for the last eight years :
In the year 1875 , nliout 3fOD ) ,
In the year 1870 , nbcuit ail 00
In tlio yuar 1H77 , nhmit li.l.OO
In thu year 1878 , about L'.j.OO
In the yn.ir 18711 , about Ill,1(0 (
In thu yuar 18SO , about 110,00
The emigration fever has , to th
amny.omont of the local authorities
spread to such regions during tlio pn
sent year as have hitherto been fro
from it. This has boon especially th
case in the Rheiiinh Wostpimliun coal
iron and mining districts , to an oxten
which promises lo prove n seriou
drain on the labor market of that lo
cility. Exact Htatistics of the movement
mont from Hhinolaiid nnd Westphali
nro not available , but it is calculate !
that at least : i'J,000 pontons from thes
two provinces h.ivo embarked withii
the slimmer season , and that the con
minus in Westphalia alone have al
likelihood lost from 0,000 to 0,00
operatives by emigration during tint
period. It is of frequent occurronc
that thu pioneers of the movement re
turn ixs recruiting labor agent
imongst their comiunlons , and ther
a every prospect that the exodus wil
je on a largo scale in the comin
year. The movement is by no moan
restricted to the ignorant , inexperienced
enced or destitute persons , for th
xvoragu amount withdrawn by one
'amily is estimated at from 12,000 t
J.OOO markb.
That Germany , on account of th
jxtrnordinary increase of her ponuhi
tion , and her consequent over-popu
latiou , will have to give up from tim
to time to foreign countries a certai
portion of her inhabitants , seems t
bo a spttled conviction amongst hu
statisticians and economists Em ;
uintiou is considered n necessary con
Boquuiice iii the nature of events
But the principal object of the riilin
powora hero in to prevent the 01101
mons waste of capital and labor con
sequent on emigration , to open u
now markets for Gorman uiiumfiu
tures , and to check thu exodus to tli
United Stales , whoio free in
Htilutions cotmtiluto BO slrong a
attraction to Germans. Tli
question of requiring trans-allant
torntory for colonizing purpoes is i
present very elaborately discusst
und ventilated through the press , i
commeicial circles , und in publ
meetings. It is proposed to organ ! :
suttlements on n largo scale in foroh
territories , whore Germans should r
main dependent , to a certain degro
on thu fatherland , and where the n
tional spirit and customs ahould 1
uphold nnd cultivated , and Germn
manufactures bo consumed , nnd tin
utilize the trans-Atlantic brothers i
xho economical interests of the mothi
country , It is calculated that tli
colonists should mainly devote thru
selves to agriculture and send the pn
ducts of their soil tothooldcountryi
exchange for Gorman manufacturei
The movement is undoubtedly gainiii
in extent rapidly nmotigst the peoplt
and the chambers of commerce an
hoards of trade have submitted tli
feasibility and expediency of the culi
ninl policy to Prince Hismarck in thei
respective annual commercial report !
The imperial chancellor , howovoi
keeps at present aloof from the tnovi
meiit , nnd seems to regard it in a loft
way , but still with some inclination t
favor and encourage it unofficial ! }
He has not yet manifested any dispt
sition to invest the matter with gov
eminent authority , and it is hardl
expected that lie will do no in the nea
future. So far , thu colonial policy i
restricted to private enterprise , and i
fostered nnd ngitnted by different sr
cieties , ( lisiuminated throughout th
length and breadth of Germany. A
ihu head of thcRo organizations stand
the "Central Society for Commerciti
Geography , and Adi aiiceineiit of Get
man Interests in Foreign Conn
: rioH , " having its field of operation
n Berlin ; next in impoitance is th
"Went German Hraiich Socinty fo
Joloiiinition and export , ' ' which hn
Is sent in liurmen. Ueside thcs
here have been organized , in further
ancu of these colonial schemes , abou
a dozen other unions , in all parts o
lormany , working very earnestly am
larmoniously in promoting the move
nunt by scattering gratuitous p.imph
ets over the country , by advocating i
n public prints and by public speak
urs , and by striving to popularize it ii
uvery possible way. Tlio southen
> art of Brazil and thu Argent im
lopublic are proposed as being favor
Mo loculities for the establishment o
Herman colonies.
Whether these various coloni/atioi
chemcs will ultimately be shaped int <
i tangible plan of operation is yet i
natter of mere speculation. Bui
iinny Gorman idealists dream that ii
imes lo come n great sister Gerinat
mpiro will arise , wherein German }
ould not only transfer bur ovor-popu
ntion , but wherein nlso coi tain mar
< ots for her industrial productn will bi
insured to thu manufacturers of tin
atherland.
Don't Throw Up
When hiitrcriiiK Immiiilty are ( minimi
inrrois of dyMiitniiiu , hidi'it-slimi , o
icrvoiiH and ienur.il ; deliility , they nro to
iften inclined t throw up the H | > ni'e am
t'fclmi theniHcIvu tn f.itu. Wu sav , ilmi"
In it. T.iko lit miock ISi.oon ItiTiiusth :
infiiilini ; remedy. 1'ricu , § 1.00 , trial ni/i
OcontH. 10 lw
Tlio Library orCongrosB.
A short paper in The Ji'ebriiar
Midn inter Cuntuiy on "The Pto
losed National Library Huildiin ; , '
; ives the following account of Uu
iontents of the library of the Unucc
States :
Having risen from the ashus of twi
conflagration ! ) , the last of which , ii
851 , spared only twenty thousnm
volumes , the government library hn.
grown with rapid atrideH , until i
counts , in 1881 , upward of lour bun
drod thousand volumes , besides on
uindrednnd fifty thousand pamphletn
Hid several hundred thousand copy
right publications , other than bookt-
[ u thu histoiy of this progress , whicj
lias raised the collection in thirty year
From twenty thousand hooka to fou
bundled thousand , the marked uouiic
of increase have been fourfold : first
a liberal appropriation by congress , i :
1852 , of eight-five thousand dollai
in one aum for the purchase of book
LO ropuir losses by fire ; second , th
icqumilion of the Smithsonian Scion
tide Library in 18ii ( ( , with nil its an
nual accession ninco ; third , the put
base of the Force Historical librnr ,
in 1807 ; and fourth , the enactmeii
of the copyright law in 1870 , mnkin
this library the national recoid oilic
for copyrights , and the depository c
nil ] ) ubhcation to which oxcluaiv
right of Multiplying copies is secured
The law of growth of this alroad
largo collectionaside from the vui
modest appropriations for purchasi
( varying from live thousand dollnra t
fifteen thousand dollars pur annum
for the last thirty years ) , is such n t
give emphasis to the fact that it is rt
quires moHt nmplo provision of spue
for its orderly nrrnngement nnd pret
ervation. Tliis library not only pre
nents itself as the great coiiKorrator
of American letters , but there is add
ed , by careful nnd steady minimi pin
chnso , a selection of the bust Uteri :
turo of other Innda and langnnger
It is , besides , t1 e ussiduou
gatherer of books , periodicals , doct
ments , and maps rolatini ; to Americn
Its collection of newspaper tiles us
tends to over seven thousand volumes
embriicing The "London Ga/.otto
from 1005 to 1881 ; The "Times
from 17 % to date ; The Gorman "All
gemoine Xoituiig , " complete , from th
clone of the last century ; full sots u
The "Moniteur Univorncl" and of Th
"Journal des Dubats , " from their ori
gin in 1780 ; The "New York ISvonin
Post" from the hrst issue In 1801
with complete sots of every impot
taut English or American review o
magazine , and an extensive collectio
of periodicals , scientific , literary , ote.
of other countries.
ALMOST OKA/A' .
How otten do wo see the hardworking
ing father straining every nerve an
muscle , and doing his utmost to sii |
port his family. Imagine his feeling
when returning homo from a liar
day's labor , to find his family pros
train with diseas' ) , conscious of unpai
( ? ol irs' bills and dobta on every I mm !
It must be enough to drive one iilmna
cnv/y. All this unhiiiipinecne'iild ' b
avoided by UBing 1 ] uctne Bitters
which expel every diiK.iso from th
system , bringing joy and happiness t
thousands. Sold nt fifty cents n hot
tlo. Ish & McMiihon. (8) ( )
DISEASES
-OKTUB-
EYE & EAE
DR.L. B. GRADDY ,
Ocnlist and Aurist
LATE CLINIOAU A88IBTANT IM ROYA
LONDON OPHTHALMIO HOSPITAL.
IUfereucc all UcpuUlle yildani of Oirjaiu
rpmc , Corner loth nd Farnh.m 8ti
urnano , ntb , U > M .
TRUTH ATTESTED.
SomoImportnntbtAt mn > * tii of Wo
Known People Wholly
VorlUcJ.
In onlor th&t the iml lc tiny fully rcullje 11
UtnnlncncM of the itAtoncnti , . well M t !
power ml luc of Iho article of wln'h thi
| K'ak ' , apuMlihhtriWlth f-o fao-siinilo I ifn
turciof pnrllrfi wlioio ilnurlty 11 licinn.l rjuc
tion. The Truth nt tlic o trntlmonUlt U nl > i
lute , nor c n the factd Ihcy announce \ > o I
nortil.
. . OMAHA , Nm. , Mnj 24 , 1M1.
„ . H. WARNPR&CO. :
IiinnSin : I h.ivo frequently m l Wnrnrr
SAfe Kltltinj ud Uvcr Cure for locM nffcctlai
nUenilint upon o\cro rhaunmtlo atuckii , < ir
hatoaUny * ilcrUcd licncnt therefrom. I hai
M o lined the 8 fo Vcrvlno with atl'f c ory r
iiiltn. I cotnldcr thcno inedlcliics worthy (
confldo .co.
Deputy Trenmircr
, . . , . OMAHA , NM Hay 24 , 1:81.
II. " . WARS-IB & Co. , Kocliestor , N. V. :
OPNTH : I \\\\o \ meil jour Safe KUncy an
Liter Curi thli uprlntf an a lurlnvlROrnlor , an
1 flh < l Ii the best rcmuly \ ncr trlcil. I Imv
iiHoil 4 l.ottlt * . a il It IIM niMlo nio fool bttti
than c\cr I dlil biforu In the
U. P. II. Shorn ,
. . OMAHA , Nun , May 21 , ibsi ,
II. H. WARNRR&CO :
SIKH : for more than 15 y am I ha\o < uHcrc' '
mu h In onveiilunco from combined liMnry ani
Ihcrilliiaiicfi , nd have liccu uniblo to work
my urln ny orj ( nn also buliijf affected I Tied
jrrcat many medltlnn and doctors , but I nm
worno and worte day by ilay. luontolrl I hai
llilfhl'H Illnea e , and I wished niyielf dead If
could not h-wo speedy relief. I took } our Hat
Kidney and Lhcr Cure , knowInK nothliijr il
wao over known to euro tha dlseaic. anil I hav
not bctndii > piolntd. | The medicine hiacurw
me , and I am perfcc ly well to-dav , entlr.l' '
Ihro'i ' h your tto [ Kldjioy and Liter Cure
* l holi all sticc SKln iHibftShtrfiT this
rcmc.lythroiiKh < ho world.
U. P. H. II. Shopi.
Tliousands tit equally n'ronjt ' cnilorscmcnt'- '
nanyofthcm In cosoi where h-ipo was aban
loned bavo boon \ohmtarlly uUi-n , howln | { tin
cmatkablc power of Warner' * Safe Kidney ani
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"Whovatit glossy , Insnriant
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FOSTER , MILBURN , & Co , , Props
BUFFALO , N , Y.
Sold at wholesale by Inh & McMahon nnd C. 1
loodman. _ ] a 27 cod-mo
880 , SHORT LINE. 1880
KANSAS" CRT ,
3t , Joe & Council Bluffi
in ma U.MA
Direct Line to ST. LOUI
AKUTHKKASr
From Omaha and the Weut.
Jo ch nfi' cf cart hetwiun Omaha uut' ' ob. L.OU ! '
\\n hut one lictwoon OMAl'A ani !
-
Daily PexssengerTrain ;
V.IIACIUNI ) UIi
t/.HTKKh AMJ Wi'siKujf OITIK'th ! l.n.s
OHAHOIH anJ KN AIIVAN'iT ot Al. ' .
OTi.M , JhKb.
Tbi _ tnurlinu n i-Ui.d with I'ullin&n
.f i slrepnir Can , 1'iKox iitt" Coaobca , Miller
I.'L'.V I'Ktform and Coiiplei nnd tiu ivIMinli
' ,
tV Si-n thit mm tiU'-t fji\p \ VIA
i-i'V. ff. . ' ( K l-ir e C ( ) > Mil , DLUt'l'SRa
u , vl. > at. Jodtph mil ; Ini\n .
it -I it for 11.1 c.1 ill viiiDOi' dtatiditp in th
.1 F.'IIAUXAUD ,
( I'AVMI'J , ( in > ' > pt , Ht. Jo'inh , Me-
lit K-- r.tid 'i .1 het A-t , Si. Joseph , Mo.
IM Rriu , , TicKet Atrent ,
luut Farnhaui street.
. H I'.R.JRP Ornoral Ak * 1 1 ,
OMAHA. Nl"
Cuxning Street
J , J , HOBES , Prop1.
anri Hslr MentM of a ]
, Poxil ry , Fiub.&c. ,
i'-
_ _ _ _ _
7rn ORO r : G H E i >
JERSEY LCIVS & HEIFER !
, & ; --iS\ ' P i ? i < * > 't '
For Sale By
( JBAHAM P. BROWHE
_
To r ervojs Suiterers
THE ailtAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J , B. Simpson's Specifl
It U ft | idbUt-.i.uru lor aiwrmatoirheu , fimlin :
\VuokuoBf , liupoUni y , auil all dlsoastg nfliiltlr.
Irom SelNAIm'o , n Mvntnl Anxlctj , Losni
Uunoiy , I'aim lu thu liaik or iililo. and cllsoosi
* ' . " ' J ' " that load I
H& > t.
. 'X /N-"V-.N Uonsuniptlo
/ * VO5 J f > 'j' > tj\ ) in-tanlty an
"jS-s - < c < iitlte.itJr > - . , earlyjrni (
The Spccll
Iap $ ilodldno
plg * >
i being usi
tF5 i tfe , ? with uondu
i fal BULCCRH.
aBetfe * . a iL Pnmphlo
5"iit ( roe to all , Write ( or thorn iud gee ( nil pa
ttcularg ,
I'rlco , PpuflOc , (1.00 per iiacUkgo , or < lx pac
SC6 lor (6.00. AJJrrmi all ordcn to
U. SIV.SON MEUIC1KK C'Q ,
Nos. lot and 100 Mnln St. lluOalo , .V. Y.
old In Omaha by 0. P. Goodman , J. W. llo
K Ub , and all dru elataeverywhere.
THE KENDALL
PLAITINfi lACHHE
DRESS-MAKERS COMPANION ,
DRESSMAKERST
TIt
It plait * and premies perfectly ono > aril p
minute ,
It plalU fro.u 1-lUof an Inch tel l-l Inches
vv iilth In the ccur e t felU or tliie t vllkt ,
It docs ull kinds and ntjler of plaiting In use.
No lady that doe * her own drew making ci
a ord to do without one an idea plaiting
n ver.uut of fashion , If mill It tells Itnolf , F
Miuhlm , Circulars or Aunt's turms addrosa
CONOAU & CO. ,
113 A.tliim St. , Chicago , 111 ,
UF.O . W , KKNUALL , Axcut Omaha.
" s'lBBBTT iSf PULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT
/ via omr NEH
IPllilMP
t""Ni
. -rrjwir-
'
/ * t
. .
No Changing Oars
i
Where direct coiinectlon arc mido
8LKEP1NO OAK LINES for
NBW VOUK , 110STON ,
n.V.TlMOHE ,
WASH1NOTOH
AND ALL KASTKKH
The Short Line via. Peorij
Ecr INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUII
V1LLE , and all poliiU It ) the
tni HMT UNI
For ST. LOUIS
Whore direct connections are made In the Unto
Depot with the Through Sleeping Car
Lines for ALL POINTS
SOTT-J-JBC.
NEW LIKE- DES MOINR
TIIK FAVOHITE ROtrTK POR
Rock Island.
The tinoqvalod Inducoruonta offered by this 11 n
o travelers and tourists are M follows :
, Tl co ! l > nit d PULLMAN < 10hcel ) PALAC
BLEEPING CARS run only on tills line 0. , 1
& Q. PALACK HAWING UOOM CAHS. wit1
lorton'e Hccllnlng Chairs. No extra chirRO fo
oata n Reclining Chalra. The famoua C. , It. .
Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cui
uttcd with elegant hlch-backca rattan rorolvln
haln.forthc excluatvo ueo of flrst-cl&ssiwwen
gen.
gen.Stcol Track acd sui rlor equipment tomblrr
1th their Kir&t through car arranucinunt , nvslii
his , nbove all others , the favorite route totu
Zaat , South and Southeast.
Try It , and you will llnd traveling a luxury In
tend of a discomfort.
Through tickets \lo this celebrated line for ft. }
at [ .II olllcca In the United States and Canada.
All ntoriuatlou nLout rates of fare , Slcurlnt
Car accommodations , Time Tallies , etc. , will 1 >
hcorfully cl\cn by npplylnc to i
t'EHPEVATi T.OWKC.I
Cpnoril nii r Airent , t hli w
. J. I'OrrKU ,
Ho Mftimp-pf Chi . -
v ; * \ t * . a' f\L.I < " * - * ' "r J-ir 1 - ;
b
: - \ ; > / - itf \ .v\/ir.V ' '
t $3 $ ( itiK ±
t'S vsv-rVMvM i ' '
ti
belni : the most direct , quickest , an
Afeat line connecting the ( rroat Metropolis. CHI
CAO ! , und ti EAETEKN , NOHIII-EASTKRN , i cirri
vnd aouTii-KAHTKUN LINUS , which tcriulnntvt here
vith KAIIHAB Cm , Lnvvr.NwoMTn , Arcnisnv
( irxcit Rt/uif * bnd Oruiii , tha , CcWvriji
NPTBBKom hlch radhto
EVERY LIME OF ROAD
J-ui jn'fcctrUtB theContlucnt from the Ul-four
v v. > r to 11 n Pacific .Slope. The
M1U < ; 0 ROCK ISLAND A P
CIT70 RAILWAY
< i - .i . I1 llri. Uon Ch. aifo o\\nlnt \ * ; tra"A * ns
"i ( . rAhl'h.lu IN own rii 3 , rciehm tt
Hjiutb ainjtu < iauiud . Nu niANbtKRa nr CAIHUAOK
No MmeiNO coKNKCTio.sa ! No huddling In 111
\ piitibtuil or unclean cars , aa every passcriifcr 1
cr.rried In roomy , clean and ventilated coacncf
U | n 1'ast Kx press Trulns.
UAV CARS of unrivaled raagnlflconco , PCLLMA :
I'ALACII Si.KKri.No CARH. and ourownvorldfamou
IDii r > CAIW , utwn which miaila are served of un
nurpaweed excellence , nt the low rate o ! SHVKNTY
HNIC CrNW KAni , with ample time for hcalthfu
enjui merit
llir-ough Cars betwueu Chicago , Peorla , Mil
waukce and Miefnurl Hlver Points : and close con
ncctlona at all polnta of Intersection with othe
roada.
roada.We
We ticket ( do not ferRet this ) directly to aver
place of importance in Kaiisna , Nchraaka. Iliad
IIIlls , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , California
Oregon , Wathiii ton Territory , Colorado , Arlzon
and New Mexico.
Aall beral arrangement * regarding bai gage a
uiiy other linn , and rates of fate aluays art -ow a
compHtitora , who furnlch hut a tlthe'o the com
firL
lk > K and tackle of fx > rumi > n Ircu
Tickcta , majvi and fcldcru at all priucipa
iir.ci'S In the I'n'tud titw and OanaJa.
II. II. UABLK , E. ST. JOHN
VKit 1'res't fcOuti. Oen Tkl ai.dl'asVr Ay
VHnnirtT. Cbicrtcn nl icairo.
Sioux City S Paciiii
THE SIOUX OITY ROUTI
Runa a Solid Train 'through Irom
Oouucil Bluffs try t-t. Paul
Without Chance Time , Only 17 Hour * .
IT is
S.O < Q UILIS TUB SIIORTK3T HOUTK
VROM
GODNOIL BLUFFS
TO BT. PAUL , JIINNKAPOLIS
DULUTH OR BISMARCK
ind all polnta In Northern loua , Mlnnewta an
Dakota. Thia line la equipped with the Improve
WestlnghouM Automatic Air-brake ted Mllle
Platform Coupler and Under : and for
SPEED , SAFRTY AND COMFORT
Is unsurpassed. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car
run through WITHOUT CIIANOK between Kai :
ma City and St. Paul , via Council llluffa an
Sioux City.
TralnH Icavo Union Pacific Transfer at Cour
ell Hindu , at 7:35 p. m. daily on arrival of KaiiHfl
City. St. Joseph anil Council liliiffj train froi
thu South. Arriving at Bloux City 11:36 p. m
and at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at 12:3 :
noon.
TKN HOURS IN ADVANCE OP ANY OTIIK
ROUTK
/3TIU member In taking the Sioux City Rout
jou set a Through Train. The Shortcut Llni
the Quickest Time and a Comfortable Ride In th
Through Cam between
COUNCIL I1LUFFS AND ST. PAUL.
jtTl-'oo that v our Ticket * read via the "Slou
City and Pivclllc Railroad. "
J. \\A1TLKS , J , II. BUCHANAN
fauperinteiidciit. Clen'l Pass. Agent.
P. E. ROBINSON , A s't Oon'l Pans , Ag't. ,
MiBsourl Valley , Iowa.
J , H. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Agtnt ,
Councl IlludJ , Iowa
Matter of Application of J. Willlboort
for Ltnuor Iilccnue ,
NUTIOK.
Notice [ a hereby given tint J. Wllllboori
did , upon tlio 13th day of January. A I ) . 1SS :
f.lulil * upplltat on to thu Major and Cltv Com
ell of Omaha , for llccnto to sill Mai
Spirituous and Vinous Liquor * , at No. ,31
South Klltet'liih ktutt , Fourth uard , Oinah
Neb , from tilt'27th day of Junuar ) , ISS2 , t
the 10th da > of April , 1SS2.
If then ) be no obecion ] : , remonstrance nrpn
t" t lllitl within t o vvriksfrom ISthol Jaimai
A. U. , ltw-2 , tlio t > ald licvnso vslll be granted
JACOB WILLIHOORMK ,
Applicant.
TUP Uiiiv | ! ! KB newspaper will puUlih tl
above notice unco each week for two vvcki s
the rxponso of the applicant. The City of Om :
a is not to be chared there * Ith.
j. j. L. o. jEWjrrr.
i .2t City Clerk
XKVt YOItK , JANUARY , 18S2.
TUP Srs lor 1S91 consumtil f , ur million one
hundnd and nlnclj-lour thoutand three lain-
drc < l and nlicty-ono (4,101,301) ( ) pout ds of rtlnt
In ? paper In Us I ) il } , bun ay , and Wickly
dltlon * .
This Is ciual | to sixty million BOVCM hundred
and scvcii'y-two thou aiil ( sl\ hundred nml
fovent } c\cn ( ( 'pO,7"2Oi7) cones of the dilly
The notual ciroulatlon for the i wt ) ear wan :
Dflllv . 3070I.IOI
Sunday . 7,037,004
Weekly . 3.4DO.IC4.
Tills g vcs for caili ihj In the ) car the follow.
inf ( average :
Copies of the Dally edition . 120,041
Copies of the Sunday edition _ 135,330
Copies of the Weekly edition . 07,273
1 IIK Srshai nilrcrtlslni ; space to cell. In the
Iiallv and Sunday editions its price for ordlnarv
Bilvcrtlscnionta Is 40 conl.1 per agate lino. Pro-
'erred ' position * and dlsplajed mattir from to
cents to S2.50 per line. In the Weekly 60 i cuts
\n ngatc Him of space ; no extra clnrgo [ jr dls-
lay. Preferred iHjsltlona 75 cents to S2 per
ino.
ino.At
At this prlcn ailvcrtlslug In the several cdl-
lonsot TiiKSus It cheaper than Its pub tOicr
vn ever been aMo to obtain In any other me
dium , and he has spent hundreds of thou aniU
cf dollars in making kno m THK Srs , and the
idvanta cj it oflerj to the ImMncRq comnumlty.
TIIK St.N ispuhlljhed every day In thoyoar , at
S < w. ICO , IGj and 170 Nassau Street , Now York
L'ltj ,
I. W. KNOLAND , Publisher.
_ janlfl-Ct
Jens SrAiiLpn , JKROMK SciMstr ,
P csldcnt. Vice Prea't.
W. B. DriHHKR , Sec andTreas.
THE NEBRASKA
MANUFAOTUEffld CO
Lincoln , Neb ,
MANUFACTUUKIIS 0V
Corn Planters , Harrows , Farm Rollers ,
Sulky Hay Rakes , Bucket Elevating ; Windmills -
mills , &c.
Wo are prerarcd to do Job work and manufac.
turl' K for other partliu.
Addrcs all ordcrj
NEDItASKA MANUFACTURING CO.
LI.M.OLN , NKU.
JanlO-8m
tpecidu cures tnat moot loatnsomc
Whether io its Primary , Secondary
ov Tortlarv Stao-
Koniorea all tratus of \ crciiry trom the sys
tem , Cures Scrofula , OM Son" , llhcuma-
tism , Kzenia Cniarrh or any
Dlood Disease.
Cures'When Hot SprijiRH Fall !
Mnlvern , Ark. , Jlay 2,1SS1.
We ha\e ca .cfl in our town who lixedatHot
jptlnifaand were llnallj tured wlthS. S. S.
McUAMMON & MURUY.
Memphis , Jlcnn. , iTay 12 , 1SS1
We ha\o sold 1,2'JU hot lea of S.S. si. In a year ,
t has ghcii universal utitfactlon. Fair inimlcii
ih > 8iciana now reconimend it as a positive
Pecltlc. S. JIAN6WLL & CO.
Louisville , Kv , , May 13.1SS1.
S. S. S. has given bettor tati faction than any
nedlcino I hav c ecr sold J. A. Fuxxnii.
Uciivct , Col. , May" , 1881.
Kvcry purcha cr i peaks In the hijilu-st terms
> f S. S. b. ' u. Mclesetcr.
UlchiMflii'l. Ya..Mayll , 18S1.
You ean refer anj boilj to u In ruzarilto the
iicrlts of S. S. S. Polk , Miller A ; Co.
Ha o nucr knouns. S. S to fall to cur a case
f fajpliilii , when properly taken.
If. L. Deiu.nrd. ) „ „
Oa.
j-Perry ,
Ell Warren.
The abo'-o tlKiiers aiovuntlcnnn' f hlsh stand-
ng A II COLQU11T ,
Governor otOcorcti.
F YOI wisn w : w LL TAKI : Y i'usn CA
TO IIK I'AII ) KOIl WHhN CUKKU.
Write for jiarticulara and oojiy of little
iook 'Mcxuuo to tha Unfcrtunatc. "
Sl.OOf ) R wnrd " 111 Inlaid to any
: htiirsi who will tind , on anaisli 1UO IxitHea
4 S. 3. , one partk.lv of Mercury Iodide Potaa-
iluni or any Mineral aiilmtancc.
SWIbTSPKUlFIC CO. ropi.
Atlanta , Ga.
Price of regular size reduced to ? ! 75 i < cr ot
lo Small n'zc , holding half the quantity , price ,
sold by KINNAUU & co. ,
mil Druggists ' entrallv
W. K. vjoca M MKRRELL.
W , E , VMS & CO , ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
125 Lasalle Street , CHICAGO , A to
m
Brain aud Provisions Bought
and Sold on Martina
dit.7mcitt dim
QRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE *
TRADE MARK,11,1" arcatTRADE MARK
tiny Anim-
faillnir euro
for Seminal
Weakness ,
Spurmator-
rhca , Impot *
cney , and all
Uibeiefsthat"
follow as a
BEFORE TAKina. c > iuence of AFTER TAKIRQ.
jell-Abune , nt Loss of Memorj , L'nUcrHal l.nssl.
iudo , Pain In the Rack , Dlmnetw of Vision , Pro *
nutur1 < > 'd Aue , and many other DltcaHcs that
lead t I * . M or Consumption and a Prcma-
tutu Uiavu
iTJrFiill p. , nu.ilars In our pamnhlet , which
wu iliblro to Acini free trmall to everyone ,
f Tlho Specillc Medidno la sold by all drumlsts
at SI i r package , or 0 packets for ? 5 , or will
Lie cent free by mall n rcc ptof the rnoncv bv
addressing TIlKCiUA lEDICINECo : ,
Buflalo , N , Y.
or Ralo by 0 F Ooodr _ ocTmi'.cod
It you are t muni
ntl ' innn it lei
. J train of teiftteillii roi _
your duties avotil nlKlit wink , to r * s
ttmulanuand uu toru tiraiiinerveniKj
Hop Bitters. oMii , UM Hop B.
If you are yuunii nn < l iilTerinic from any It ,
discretion ur illi i | > a tluii , tl youaiu'nar.
rlnl ur > lnri' ! . old > iR.tuiriTlin' from
tiaorhmltli or UiiKuU . on a bed oi tlclc *
new , nlr on Ho Bitters.
Who er yon arc , Tliousanai ale on-
hentvcT you ( dl , luull } from at
that your syrtim 'I ' form of Kidney
in IH ! > elf uulni ; , ton * dUca o that iiil UI
Inir 01 rtlmuluUnt ; , liavu bi-en ( iruii ntiKl
" ' I ujru thnuly uwof
taUo"rVop' Hcp jtter8 :
Ditto's ,
, O.I. O
orur'iiururotri *
ftlainjf ill i'aiie U an alisolutti .
of tha ttotnilch , anU Irrftltla.
bairrfi liirruriifnfi , tfoad. ; HOP ilninkninoil bl cure for ,
UM * of uplum.
You will be ttbacoo , w
curi-iliryouute '
Hop Blttert
. Koldbjdrug.
Ifyouirerlm.
l.ti. Boujfur
w r Ic Aiid
ply
Iow nlrltwltry NEVER ClrcuUr
it ) It may tioiiirmu
live your
FAIL TO CO.
life. It ha ,
saved hun RMkwtir , H. I ,
dreds. A Toronto , Oct.
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